Comment by soterios

Her beloved doll is on the floor beside her (and one on the bed too.). :(

Comment by Xikiro

Saddest questline i did :´( every time i think what the scourge did to so many innocent people...i just feel sad

Comment by Gnoktish

the Acloyte 1.5 video is just sad. seeing her own father slaughter her is heart breaking. the kid with black hair stares at the cat as he dies. man shows what people can make nowdays

Comment by Ensiferum89

"I never feel warm anymore"

:-(

I always hug her when i do the quest!

Comment by Desdra

Why? Blizzard? Why? *cries* I'm really sad now. :(

Comment by gigalurk

This quest makes me want to burn Arthas alive.>:-(

Comment by Aeschylus23

A very moving quest indeed, the only other that I've found making me condemn the evil in the world would've been the Bridenbrad quest line in Icecrown, but even that, comes nowhere near the feeling this story brings.

Comment by partridge

Aggree, the sadest person in WOW. Only Krolg, a little uncorrupted and frightened furbolg in Ashenvale comes close.

She is afraid of leaving the house, because the other spirits whisper scary things to her. And her father isn't there to protect her.

But with Cataclysm, Blizz has made some sort of happy ending. After you finish the doll quest, the new sword quest and the Battle of Darrowshire quest chain, she is not needed in Darrowmore for quests. So you can arrange, that she can join Fiona's Caravan.

Finally someone is looking after that girl.

Comment by Lockrock

Argh, however much I love the whole Darrowshire quest line this is the one part that is just so saddening...

Gotta hand it to the quest writers.

Comment by Mypsie

How do I get her to join the Caravan? I've gone back to try to talk to her, and there is no way to interact with the character. Aside from completing every single quest in Eastern Plaguelands, I don't know what to do next ... is it because I don't yet have Cata?

Comment by shaolwatha

With the updates on quest chains that came along with Catacylsm, you can do favors to her, more than ever.

Like you can make her embrace her daddy once again. I barely held my tears in my eyes while reading the text of the last quest given by her. Unbelievably cute and alone as much.

Comment by tenderburntfuse

On a Slightly Lighter note, Anyone else make the Connection of her Surname Redpath and the Sugar Producers of the Same name?

I'm halfway doubtful that there is an intentional connection, but it makes me giggle whenever I make a cup of Sweet Tea.

Comment by epicsnakehips

It seems after all the times I have used this NPC in the past, she has cried and awaited for her dolly. The anxiety of the wait has meant that she paced around the inside of the ruined house.

Well...... She paces no more and just stands outside the ruins now. Seems she is almost bored of wandering characters returning her dolly, no more pacing for Miss Redpath :)

In an attempt to bring her anxiety back I thought I would hide the dolly pieces in Stormwind, slap her around a bit but it never did me any harm as a youth.

It won't be long before we have roaming gangs of children in wow causing problems, stealing goods form Fiona's Caravan, spitting at the guards in the local towers and generally being a nuisance.

My point is, Miss Redpath has become too big for her boots, she needs putting back in her place, shes a 'c' list celeb / NPC and she needs telling so.

I rest my case.

Comment by daninatt

After finishing the quest chain for Pamela, Fiona's Caravan gives you an option to cast a spell on you relating to the little girl.

The spell is named 'Pamela's Doll', and when present the spirit of Pamela Redpath will accompany you around the Eastern Plaguelands. The spell gives you a buff that's captioned with, 'Is somebody following you?'

The caravan also offers other spells relating to your completed quests, but only one can be active at a time.

Comment by zxczxczbfg

One of the saddest NPCs in the game . . .

Also, the Redpath family seems to be huge, there's one Marshal Redpath in the Forsaken starting area.

Comment by Saerise

It's heart-wrenching stories of NPCs like Pamela here that made defeating the Lich King so satisfying.

Comment by Floramynd

How do you start this questline? ._.

Comment by jedijeb

Definitely one of the best storylines as far as getting people to care about a character in all of gaming. When you feel so much empathy that it hurts you to listen/read what is going on, you REALLY know they did a good job.